Judy Pfaff

Judy Pfaff was born in London, England in 1946, and later settled with her family in Detroit, Michigan. She graduated with a B.F.A. from Washington University, Saint Louis in 1971. Her M.F.A. was from Yale University in painting, in 1973.

Pfaff has had over 100 solo exhibitions, and is the recipient of awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award (2013), Academy Member Fellowship at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (2013), Anonymous Was A Woman Award (2013), the MacArthur Fellowship (2004), and the Guggenheim Fellowship (1983), multiple grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (1979, 1986) USA Fellowship, Los Angeles, CA (2009), Southern Graphics Council International Conference, Southern Graphics Council International Conference Lifetime Achievement Award (2010), Bessie Award for Set Design for “Wind Devil,” BAM Production (1984), and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters (2009).

Her work can be found in a number of permanent collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, Albright Knox Museum, in Buffalo, NY, and the Chazen Museum, Madison, WI. She was honored as a Milton Avery Distinguished Professor of Art from Bard College in 1989 and 1991. She received an honorary doctorate from Pratt University, New York, in 1999, and is the Richard B. Fisher Professor of Art and Co-Chair of the Studio Arts from 1994-2014 at Bard College.

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Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center will begin its winter operating schedule on January 2. In January, February, and March the museum stores will be open Friday, Saturday and Sunday only from [...]

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Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center will begin its winter operating schedule on January 2. In January, February, and March the museum stores will be open Friday, Saturday and Sunday only from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. No ticket required to shop and stroll. The Museum of American Glass and the Artist Studios are closed during these three months. The museum and the studios will reopen on April 3 when WheatonArts returns to its six-day operating schedule.

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January 1 (Monday) - April 1 (Sunday)

Saturday Morning Story Circle

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January through March
Join us every Saturday morning at 10:30am in the General Store at WheatonArts for Story Circle! Enjoy a reading of one of our favorite children’s books followed by “create your [...]

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January through March

Join us every Saturday morning at 10:30am in the General Store at WheatonArts for Story Circle! Enjoy a reading of one of our favorite children’s books followed by “create your own story cubes”, a hands-on art making activity. Two versions of “create your own story cubes” will be available.

Story Circle is recommended for up to 12 years of age.

There is no charge to shop, stroll, and visit Story Circle on the museum porch or lobby except during the Festival of Fine Craft, October 6 & 7, 2018. To explore the museum a general admission ticket will be required.

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24mar2:00 pm- 3:00 pmPeter and the WolfPresented by the Pushcart Players

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WheatonArts is excited to host the New Jersey Theatre Alliance as they present the Pushcart Players production of Peter and the Wolf on:
Saturday, March 24 at 2 p.m.
Located in the Event Center at [...]

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WheatonArts is excited to host the New Jersey Theatre Alliance as they present the Pushcart Players production of Peter and the Wolf on:

Saturday, March 24 at 2 p.m.Located in the Event Center at WheatonArts

This event is part of the Alliance’s Stages Festival, the state’s largest annual theatre festival that provides free and discounted theatre events for all ages.

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January through March
Join us every Saturday morning at 10:30am in the General Store at WheatonArts for Story Circle! Enjoy a reading of one of our favorite children’s books followed by “create your [...]

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January through March

Join us every Saturday morning at 10:30am in the General Store at WheatonArts for Story Circle! Enjoy a reading of one of our favorite children’s books followed by “create your own story cubes”, a hands-on art making activity. Two versions of “create your own story cubes” will be available.

Story Circle is recommended for up to 12 years of age.

There is no charge to shop, stroll, and visit Story Circle on the museum porch or lobby except during the Festival of Fine Craft, October 6 & 7, 2018. To explore the museum a general admission ticket will be required.